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• Aternbers of the Kinette Club, of Clinton entertained
their adopted Grandparents at asocial intliciiublic school
en Tuesday evening. Twenty-five residents took advantage •
,of the outing and enjoyed an evening of games and refresh-
ments , with transportation, being provided .by the Club.
The Goderich' Branch of the salvation Army visited
The Home on Wedneklar and provided an hour of rgusic
and devotion.
Mrs. ,Lila Storey arranged and directed the oFarnily
Night" program this 'week with iriolin accompaniment •by
Nelson Howe • of Cromarty. A square 'dancing group,
"The' Toe Tapping Tucks",. danced two changes and inchicie
Darlene and Debbie Taylor, Doris and, Donna Lawson,
Bradley Bennewies, Leslie LaWson, • Hoy Brown and
-David Townsend. There were' dance •numbers by the
-Maloney •sistep, Diane, Joan,, Elaine and Gloria,- Vicky..
Bennewles, V nda and Sherry_ Storey. Musical numbers
by Marlene and Valerie Glanville. Mr. Mardhall,IStewart,
, a native orSeaforth, thanked „the entertainers en'behalf.of
residents.' ,
A Wall5athon to help finance parklmprovements at the,., walton
Comrp,unity 'Recreation grounds 'was heldlrom Walton td Blyth
and lAck• on Saturday morning. Amoag the youngest walkers
„dreary in the reary weather on
morning.,
Were these four who,
only walked a bit of the way. From left are DwaYne Achilles,4,
Jeff, McGavin, 5, Chris° Achilles, '5; and Blaine- .Marks,, 2.
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.The .Family and Consumer vennber meeting and the me'eting Pepper, Mrd.Shirley.McAllister,
Affairs meeting of the Hensall was closed with the•Cenntennial Kare,n McAllister and Brenda the th chapter v. *5, 25-34 of W.I. was held in the Legion Hall hymn. Mrs. Ed Dick and MI'S.; Pepper. Special -guest for the St. Matthew •which.read, uSeek ' WedneS'day evening. President Jack" l3rintnell were hostesSe$,-,z, service . was, Mr, Fir. Smith, Di- first, the kingdom of God and- Hilda Payne welcomed members, A.C.W. MEETING rector 'Of Communications and Ye ' it things will be added 'unto ‘-',Visitors and guests fro'rn Zurich. ' , The regular meeting-- of the''Stewardship fort t London Con- •' • .
The Metric system '-waS"discussed ' K.C.W. of St. Pauls Church was fe'rence better kn t" ""- you'. Christ tells us to take do
and• a 'skit was performed with held at the home of Mrs. 'W., dreg, as' ""Captain grn h," 'a nd thought of the. mgkrow what ye
,-Mrs, Mableshirray as c omment-. scrabaik. The p resident Mrs. along with his puppet "Salty shall eat or what ye shall wear.
ator and, H -eleri Tinney, Janis Bis - G.A. Anderson opeeed the Meet- entertained. His pup*.:Ala.ntins ' Theyider the lilies of Ahe„fleld..'
back; Cheryl Bisback, Mrs. Nan ing With prayer. Roll call was were very ''rush, enjored by ai4. They. toil not neither 'do they
Britton and Mrs. Marg' Ingram answered with a Bible verse hay- This'
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Sunday regular' Sunday spin yet Soloman tin tall his •glor'y '
, rg" ' was• not . arrayed like one of demonWating pounds changed to mg rejeice in it. A Cash do- School classes
.'• Church,
these,"grams and kilograms. Minutes' nat' n was. received 'irern Mrs. were, in the Cliwill resume. FrO"- Church ,were ifi these,"•man • nature,to,worry. were read by Mrs.' Winnie Skea Glaciytt Smith in raenicipY-'0f.tler •mory of MrS. Bertie MeMui ri f? .. is' human
'in absence Of a eeretary Mrs. mother. The Perth Deanery_ will and Daniergmith.
be -herd to g't James
, The yoking worry as well as the
Stratford on November/ 44'
-4-H club •," •
The'• se'cond meeting of the*.
Hendall 4-H “Globe-Trotters"
was held Tuesday evening at the
.home of Mrs. Friss. Each, gfrl
named a rfood used- by, the early
Canadian settlers, for the roll
call-. The Food Guide and early ,
recipeS we're discussed.' Onion
soup,,$rench style was. ma'Ae,and
enjoyed by a number of the girls.
The next meeting will be on
tueSday, same place, same time,
UNITED CHURCH NOTES •
A gbocily.c.rowd attendedHen-
sall UnIted • Church on Sunday
morning for the' Children's Day.
Service. The ch114err's choir
and ,the youth choir sang through-
out the service, •and combined
together for the 'finale. -These
choirs have .been practiClng for
the past five weeks .under di-
rection of Mrs. Norma pryde, •
arid were assisted by Mrs. Joyce
This 'group were. among about 60 walkers who
Saturday morning's gloomy- weather to take part
Walkathon from Walton to.,Blyth- arid back. Proceeds' from
the Walkathon will be .Used 'to finance improvements at the
Walton Community Hall Park. q •
' 'Rev. •A. A. Hoist of Bt.
peter!i3 Lutheran Church, Brod-
hagen, ggnducted the devotional
' services -this week.: .
After a recording of music to -
create the right mood several
familiar hymns were rang:
.Hail the Pow6r of JesuO'Name",
"_He leadeth me".
is message w,as taken ,frbm
Chiselhurst ! U.C.W-„, met
Tuesday afternoOn at the Church.
Mrs. Marg Cole presided for the
Thanics lying meeting, mrs.. i
Russel Brock gave the worship
"A ,gr teful heart,2' It was de- 4 • tided to'• haye a booth at Tom
' ' Slavin's srite on October* and
.1., '- .• ;plans were made for the Bazaar
•''' on October 31. Mrs. Boyce had
braved the Bible . Study "A sheaf of
in the corn.' Mrs. Roy ,KaeDenald
gave „a 'poem for the program,
. "Joheriy .entertains." President
' MrS. Cole reviewed the 'No-
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- , ' • week. - %.
Led With a dinner to eom Me morate MILTON MOIR RUSSELL ' Mr. and Mrs;Cecil -Robb of Visitors With Miss Turnbull
the Auxiliarie s 24th -birthday. Lur an visited, on Sunday wi h
. " --'1Y1'"'•ilton .Moir Russell passed and, Mrs, Gordon _Schwalm, lir President Mrs.' Mildred. Chal- away at the Qiieensway Nursing
Home in Hensall' 'on Monday, ey and Mrs. Crone. mers. presided. Members,-,' ,,.'4
..• - ded tp. help other organizations Octobet-15, 19'73 in his-00th year.
to canvass for the blind in Hen- ' ,4......, Beloved husband of the late •
sail. Sport8 Office:, Mag, IVa Mary C.(Dunsford) RUssell, and
Reid • gave her report 'of the -'father of Mrs. Den (Isabel) Wil-,
sportS., The-mystery pri -e was son of,Tucson, Arizona; Mrs.
won by Mildred chalmers, at-, Irene BosSenberrY of Grand Blend
tendance prize by Donna Allan, , Mrs. DOn (Audrey) nt'of Henr.
and, the guessing prize' by Vera sail and a son Home of R.R.
Smale. A special draw -for the ,. Exeter. predecease by da,ug,
everithg-,was s`Vv.1;bS,4'14Fs..t40? le ' larlWefr '.'lif:40.,`,01f,,rviving-,
,Campbell.. '. ' '-^ l' ' "7' '4 are fifteen grandehildi'en ahirsix 7
. • teen great-grandchlilldren.
•' Grace Peck. Marg Ingram gave .
a Treasurer's report. Everyone ,
' stood ,for a awl-pent' of silence in
,meMory of the late Mrs. Maude
Hedderr. - Mrs. Nellie^ Riley gave
an interesting report on the Rally
, which she and other members had
' ,attended at •Centralia College in . ' October. Program C6nveners
were Elsie Cat-lite ,and Myrtle
-. Orr. Mrs. Orr led in a sing sOng,
-and read an article on BibleEco-
: logy, and explained what "Farnily
and Consumer Affairs" meant.
Sylvia:. Bell and WendlkDixon ,facr,
''' vored. with' two accordian arid ',
, - . guitar duets.' Mrs. Oir intro-
- ., duced Mr. Jim ,Maishall, 'a tear
cher at South ilurOn, District
High School who spoke On “Eco- ,.
•logy ", He expliined that the
wor Ecology mean 'Household
•• Study (bousehold meaning the-pfa- •
,net earth)l, and also' showed a
film. Hazel' Corbett gave cou'r-
- tesy remarks. Mrs. Britten
thanked the members for', the '
card that had been sent A.& her.
' Hbatesses , were , Marg Ingram'
1 and Mrs. 'Grace Harpole.
'HENSALL LEGION LADIES
'-• " The October meeting of the
'He•nsall Legion Ladies Ankiliaty
was held recently at the Rine-
ridge Chalet. The evening star-
UCW meets.
beauty.,
.-• Mr: and D,esrhOnd Ivey of • , Mrs. Thelma Bode ha; tak....n
FUNERAi Iveyrn"
w,hvoisisitetdhe wfoi rthm.eMrx;ss.
mother
Daisy
the great
gcraeraltotdpsen o!par ceessidethnitss.,,p'int,ot
, last Thiii^sday.a.,
The late Mr. Russell rested
at the.•Bcinthron, Funeral Chapel
in Hensall when funeral service
'Was held -Tuesday, October 16, •,
1973 at 2 p,,rn." with Rev. GOor'ge • .
Anderson officiating: Interment '!Oh, 'my. Ory•cle„aning chain'
Exeter; Cemetery,, Pallbearers . is doing ,flue. HOw about • . , were Bill Russell, ,Paul BOssen- ' - riiiir snack shops?" berry, pat Joynt, John Joynt, ,
Doug Barnes and Bill Ross.r: • -r
• , Jane Crone.
4^ '
MrS. Carrie Edgar 'is busy.
r M. and Mrs. John Cchofield quilting again this week.• •
of •Parkhill visitedri.5unday'with.: ' Visitors over' -the 'week end -
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schivalm were •few. They must be en-:'
and Airs. Daisy 'Ivey and Mrs.' joying Indian summer and. its '
derich were Mrs. Florence Hyde, WerinesdaY, were ii'r. ,a:c'k Frost
Mrs. Blanche Dougall, Mrs. ' of St. Thomas arid his' sister,
Grace McEwan Mrs, Elliabeth • Mrs. Jeam D111 of 151-1Plin, both
Faber, who displaypd the Litera- former Seaforthites. '
ture, books 'and Mrs. Rachel Mrs. .Mary' Allen '-Was out
Schwalm,' who gave a repOrt•of with her daughter and son-in-
the •Iiational Council which she- law, Mr. and Mrs. .Alf Roas-F•'
attended or five days in"May at Staffa; on Thanksgiving Supday.
Ewart College in' TorOnto.
•.Personals'. rutiouS. -' we shOuld. put Our
' 'Mr. over th•?,, week. end inciude: 1Vti7. , •
• ,old but wq should not be over-
beard. '
trust, in God and he will take',
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